Dp fmferr-t2, 1W. tiJ- PAflE rrvi3 . iAiin - I f 1 w mm V 1 I II 111 rrri iiin h m m m m m ..miri IIIILI Mnx Suffer Low Wood ,rt '".-And Don't Know It. v 1,111; or Ikinr (hoot low blood fount rri th (taiHit u muth M M . tu-aHhr nd (Irony, jrt rr If jfou kaJ M II Fuut nil plrM. mt iiimd" you harrnt cot tii-liMf IV Yl . it U1 !' jw otn wt;. rik PIU UmUt. Th " jj wrjawl fa - .1 f 1 I Ur L riTt I ia I . .rwl iKMrih .f ,..1 ( !7 . ..I 1.1., 1 . . I: a L - I 1. I'iMk run . - - 4 rm inn lis Mi - nr k tared by an auurew u? jomes . .fc-m prime comnlissloasr movln? pictures 01 nunung in rntintrv in all nartv of ilAUUlA - ' province the annual game dm-1 trin - nunert Rod & Qun - - - ... ii6 Rndnn Cn1i last, nloht 1 at a crowd 01 upwards of that, i.njro nlmrnri nnri nnaler itrr way the affair was a com- ... TVia H mtiflf tAitiiflnry soose meat and venison, was i In addition to 4he -St featuring musical sciec- Cammunlty singing, under ii Cfllumhln. thfi hnarH t-olltH ddcrable measure upon the 3 ma anollniy rlnh rnr frutrf. a Recommendations and con- Nanaimo-Wcllington Itnlklov Vnllnv Alberta Minehead Sootlcss y elVen.th0U8h lhe and the clubs might not alwavs see PVP n ley?. Speaking of the local hirrt reason, Mr.,Cunnlnshnm ..m th board wa not satisfied that a Mater season, a urged by uie local club, would provide better hunting fTrie board, however, was not great- wjucTrnea wruch two ind a half months of the year was used for bird hunting. Stating that there wm 4fi nnrf tu. ened hunters in British Cn'..mhi, Mr Cunningham stated that 1930 iwu-oeen tne greatest game revenue year on record. Due to better times revenues had increased over $50,000. Even this vear wa t2dnnn ahead or last in licences. There had also been a decided increase this year In all kinds of game. As a re- ' suit of an advertising campaign, the tourist traffic was Increasinp: and there had been over 4900 Inqulrlss. Due to new restrictions which had been- imposed on firearms in the hands of tourists, there had been cancellation, in tourist bookings but this had been rectified to some extent by later revisions. , Urges Greater Interest Mr Cunningham urged local hunters to take greater interest !n their association. It was desirable that hunters and anglers should Join the local anoclatlon and turn, out-, at the meetings and give the support they deserved. t Dame Warden" Ed Martin said' without the co-operation of. the sportsmen, the tgame warden was to a large extent helpless. It . James Boyd also urged a strong C.Iumbla. Their assistance memhrrshln nnri lnrapr nttmHinps jjv,:e was always welcomed i at Rod and Gun Club meetings. uujiu, omtc u.c tuMic uuicr sm-aners inciuaea jusenn TTjnr ' ma univ pibiilv mfn Hnrnrnrn niiw nr t vnn nvv and R. O. Van Der Sluys. B. J. Bacon, the president, in on-enlng the proceedings after "O Canada" had been sung followed by a half minute silence out of respect to the memory of the past ...TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTWTTtTTTTtTTttTTTTtTtTT.l We bought three brand new heaters Just so you wouldn't freeze We bought three cars to put them in They answer 'THREE-TWO PLEASE The cars are painted in two-tone blue Their beauty is equalled in ease If you want safety with comfort UKKT'S -LARGEST TAXI SKKVIi. K Acenta lor Trans-canaua It Pays to Always Buy the Best Fuel Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. f PnONE lie PUONE 117 t CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alc-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars ..- Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Thursday, ufto p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Klt EXCURSION, FARE( to VANCOUVER nd JHCTTOJ Sft HA Tickets on lale Nov. 1st. 1940 to Feb. 28 h. 1941. JJ0UU Final return limit March 31s.t. 1941 Por,"Full Information and Reservation, etc. Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenue , Phone 260 Prince Rupert B0-4O J was necessary to obtain the views of 1 - - ' V. . 1 1 . . l'...- 4 T- - ...t . .. w.J 1 4 . . . lira apui isjueii. iie always iookcu ( jjjcoiucjiu, uuh vicnu, who iiuu iiutt accoraion soios uy forward to the annual meeting of his lire this year and a toast to the Rod and Gun Club. This year I "The King," also made a plea 'or he hoped there would be a larger' Increased membership and more membership and attendance, a . general" Interest In. the affairs of certain number of member? al way.? the club. He mentioned progress worked hard and one of the valu-lthat had already been made tn the jre'ra or Sam Jay, was lustily I able functions here had been the stocking of Prudhomme and Diana ! Sergeant Alex Donald, Fusilier Alex .TU ' 4. W --VJ, 14 VdiUt. bl UUk lldlLUl'I Y . UIVL'U Lilt? lilt IS UI UUSVV 1 14 IkUUilVAlUa UUUb. UWU 4C OLf fit? UI1U f UA411C1 U UlllidUll f aiDUII kPrMics Rupert Rod and Gun the sportsmen, the department was result of this activity would be re- The showing of Mr, Cunning t. uinmngnam sxaieu tnai ? l it SJ KiAlilL IUMA.1U1,IU11.X III Sin 'IffNlB ! able to work towards better same 1 warded through these flna fish ber conditions. ting available to the anglers. The musical program included 8 8 1 3? i I m Carving Sets Coleman Lamps Gift Boxes ' By This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by trie Government of British Columbia Mike Colussl,1 banjo solos by Fusilier Johnson Watson, trumpet solos by Sergeant Alex Donald, harmonica, duets by Lee Dell and Gene Fitzpatriek and orchestral selections by C. P. Bat lagno, Mike Colussl, Fred Kenny. ham's pictures took well over an hour, occupying the latter part of the evening's proceedings. siaravaifairar USEFUL GIFTS Cblemkh lrons - Pocket Knives Fishing Tackle THOMPSON HARDWARE 255 T,,mu AVENUE c0' LTa Fbon ifll T-m mr m n a nr) ) ; : Yardley of London Priced From $1.00 to $10.00 Lavender Bath Salts $l;iQ Lavender Bath Powder ........ i:!$1.50 Lavender Toilet Water 55c,; 85c, $1.10 : and ...i...,,,.;. $1;75 , Yardley Perfume . . $1.25. $2.50, $1.50 OrmesLtd. "JfiA Pioneer Druqgiats The Rezall Store Phones 81 H Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to I p.m. and 7 to 9 pjm. I s 1 For Mother, Sister I Daughter, Friend, ; Sweetheart For months we have been pre-' paripg to meet your Christmas demands. The following list may give you an idea of our ttock. Wrist Watches, Silverware Carting Sets, Necklets. DiatSond Kings, Sitnet Rings, Compacts, Manicure Sets, Clocks, Jewel Sets, nridjSeJs, Bread Trays, Watcle?, Coffee Percolators, Mirror? Birthstone Kings, Brush Sets, Schick Shavers, Lockets, Chains and Crosses, Pendants, Brooches, Earrings, Tie Holders Fountain Pens, Bracelets, Ladies Purses, Evening; Bags, Silver Chests, Baby Gifts, Military Jewellery, Casseroles, Cocktail Sets, Cut Glass, Umbrellas, China, Leather GoSds, Toilet Sets, iSilver Deposit Ware, Perfume Holders Lighters, Cigarette Cases, Bill Folds, Identity Discs. MANY, MANY'OTHER GIFTS (Jewellers ITHC STORE Wtm THE CLOCK Commercial Hotel Prince Rupert Thoroujhly Renovated Hot. and Cold Water in Rooms Inner Spring Mattresses Harbor View-. ALEX PRUDHOMME Proprietor Ballinger & Stafford Repairs of All Type Typewriters, Cash Registers, Adding Machines, Bicycles, Baby Carriages, Etc. Location Corner 3rd Ave. and 4th St. Next C.P.R. Ticket Office Mike Colussi i Accordionist a'.d Teacher r AJlJi. Certificate n PHONE RED 814 B 1 B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used Furniture 1 China Cabinet Large size S2i 50 V Special .': 1 Beatty Washing Machine Irt perfect $32.50 4 DSr 87.50 TO S10.00 12 Reconditioned Typewritefs--Of various Q99 TO ?4 C makes In A-l condition from Qdi 16 Enamel Wash Basins At very low prices. New Furniture " " 4 End Tables In walnut.' 29 45 Special -t v G Coffee Tables All-walnut in latest Q( CA tU styles a u i Waterfall Design Dressers With round mirror of Q99 finest materials. Special - i?Ai0J 1 Chiff robe With 2 mirrors and hanging space and Oft CA vJ large drawer space, in waterfall design. Special 12 Spring-Filled Felt Mattresses Of the finest Oil CA quality.Regular $22.50. Now JiUoUW 8 Studio Couches That can be made Into single or SQQ tZfi double. In latest colors. Special i?OU0J 16 Chesterfields In latest styles and colors, all 3-plece suites from $75.00 TO $104.00 ' Phone Phone BLACK BLACK 324 324 TIIIRD TniRD AVENUE AVENUE , Next Next Door Door to to B, B. C. C. Clothiers Clothiers "EVERYBODY'S WARM FRIEND" COAL Try Our Famous Edson Hard Coal PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. EDSON, NANAIMO-WELLINGTON, BULKLEY VALLEY Office and Coal Bunkers Trotter's Dock Phone 53 Ship a 10 lb.JBox of Rupert Brand Kipper To Your Friends For $1.50 we will deliver a box ot Kippers to your friend's house In any Express point in B.Q. or any Canadian National Railway Express point In Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. We first made this special offer last year; so many people took advantage of It we are repeating It this year at the same price, notwithstanding Express rates to some points have advanced. Mall your order with , cheque or cash to Canadian Fish & Cold Storag Prince Rupert Co. Ltd, British Columbia With name and address of consignee. We will enclose card with i name of sender Appreciated by. the recipient Convenient for the Sender Ml 4 r auiJ-di'ffij lift !l!